I found this on facebook and it will help with every custom figure project which will save alot of figures from being destroyed via to make an entirely different figure via customization. They will provide many different models like licensed figures and their own creations. Default male and female bodies will also be available. It looks very promising. I am simply trying to spread the word to help all of you guys. Please spread this information far and wide.
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When I see figures like this that bring up customizing, I always have to ask if they're adding at least a 1mm gap at the joints (like the disks at the shoulders) to eliminate or drastically reduce paint rub.
I don't use facebook, so if you could pass that concern on I'd appreciate it.
Also, since they're taking requests, I think it'd be cool to see a stylized line of base bodies. For example, bodies that resemble the way Rafael Gallur or Frank Frazetta draw bodies. It's a very distinct sinewy powerful style that makes for incredible looking figures, almost like an articulated McFarlane figure.
One thing that concerns me though is the hip articulation on that Black Cat figure, it looks suspiciously like something Shocker Toys did with their line of figs. And where ever Shocker Toys pops up, drama follows.
I have the response to your question, Here is what they said:
There is always a bit of a gap but I think to much would be to loose. I think the Frazetta art is great but that would be a bit too much. We wanted to keep a sleeker version and less over godly, but our larger figure has a bit more definition. I also peeked at the link and the comments while I've heard of Shocker these are not like their design. I have a Maxx figure and a friend has a kabuki which suffered breakage at the wrist and pelvic area due to ball joints and a partial two part pelvic area. Our figures incoporate solid body parts and plugs with a three disc rotating joint system instead of a hinge arm in a ball joint.
Here is the response to your request. Here is what they said: Yes we wanted to keep a sleeker version for licensed figures. But we will be doing some more stylized versions. I think at the moment we are working on our first few and then we can start to produce other bodies. But the early feedback and suggestions help.
I don't use facebook, so if you could pass that concern on I'd appreciate it.
Also, since they're taking requests, I think it'd be cool to see a stylized line of base bodies. For example, bodies that resemble the way Rafael Gallur or Frank Frazetta draw bodies. It's a very distinct sinewy powerful style that makes for incredible looking figures, almost like an articulated McFarlane figure.
One thing that concerns me though is the hip articulation on that Black Cat figure, it looks suspiciously like something Shocker Toys did with their line of figs. And where ever Shocker Toys pops up, drama follows.
There is always a bit of a gap but I think to much would be to loose. I think the Frazetta art is great but that would be a bit too much. We wanted to keep a sleeker version and less over godly, but our larger figure has a bit more definition. I also peeked at the link and the comments while I've heard of Shocker these are not like their design. I have a Maxx figure and a friend has a kabuki which suffered breakage at the wrist and pelvic area due to ball joints and a partial two part pelvic area. Our figures incoporate solid body parts and plugs with a three disc rotating joint system instead of a hinge arm in a ball joint.